Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere, left, makes a save as teammates Tomas Kaberle, second from left, and Luke Schenn, right, and Washington Capitals' Mike Knuble look for a rebound during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere, left, makes a save as teammates Tomas Kaberle, second from left, and Luke Schenn, right, and Washington Capitals' Mike Knuble look for a rebound during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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Washington Capitals' Nicklas Backstrom, right, tries to control a bouncing puck in front of Toronto Maple Leafs' Tim Brent during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Washington Capitals' Nicklas Backstrom, right, tries to control a bouncing puck in front of Toronto Maple Leafs' Tim Brent during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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Toronto Maple Leafs' Kris Versteeg, centre, is tripped while fighting for the puck with teammate Phil Kessel, left, and Washington Capitals' Scott Hannan during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Toronto Maple Leafs' Kris Versteeg, centre, is tripped while fighting for the puck with teammate Phil Kessel, left, and Washington Capitals' Scott Hannan during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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Toronto Maple Leafs' Darryl Boyce, right, and Washington Capitals' David Steckel battle for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Toronto Maple Leafs' Darryl Boyce, right, and Washington Capitals' David Steckel battle for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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Toronto Maple Leafs' Darryl Boyce, right, leaps for the puck in front of Washington Capitals' David Steckel during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Toronto Maple Leafs' Darryl Boyce, right, leaps for the puck in front of Washington Capitals' David Steckel during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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Toronto Maple Leafs' Mike Brown, left, lands a punch on Washington Capitals' Matt Hendricks during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)— AP

Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby, left, makes a save as teammate Mike Green, right, and Toronto Maple Leafs' Joey Crabb look for a rebound during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)
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TORONTO 
Alex Ovechkin had his first three-goal game of the season to continue his strong play against Toronto and lead the Washington Capitals to a 4-1 win over the Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

Ovechkin, who hadn't scored more than one goal in a game since Oct. 30, raised his career total to 22 goals in 22 games against the Maple Leafs.

The Russian has struggled to find the back of the net this season with 19 goals in 49 games, putting him on pace for 32. Ovechkin's lowest total in his first five NHL seasons was 46 in the 2006-07 season.

Matt Hendricks also scored for Washington and rookie Braden Holtby made 35 saves in his second straight start after being recalled from the AHL.

Tim Brent scored for Toronto.

Ovechkin opened the scoring by tipping home a Jeff Schultz point shot 5:33 into the game. The Russian and Leafs goalie J.S. Giguere bumped at the top of the crease on the play.

Ovechkin's second of the night provided some much-needed breathing room. He fired a shot past Giguere just 1:12 into the third period.

Brent quickly ended Holtby's shutout bid, taking a pass from Jay Rosehill and scoring with a low shot a little over a minute later.

But Hendricks restored the two-goal cushion at 8:13 by taking the puck from Leafs defenseman Luke Schenn and putting a nice breakaway deke on Giguere - looking more like a goal-scorer than an agitator getting his sixth of the season.

Holtby punctuated his evening with a glove save on Tyler Bozak shortly before Ovechkin raced past Tomas Kaberle and completed his hat trick into the empty net.

Notes: Leafs F Mike Brown returned from a three-game suspension ... Eric Fehr was scratched for Washington ... Giguere has made 507 more career NHL appearances than Holtby ... Capitals F Nicklas Backstrom has just one goal in his last 23 games.